This week i wanted to get a new app for my really old ipod touch (first generation). Yes, many apps do require iOS 4 or higher, but some run still on iOS 3. So i chose one and got:

This looks good. So let's tap on GRATIS:

Hmmm... Does not really look like expected. But let's try to choose this broken button:

This is really blue... - Nothings happens. No download starts.
No more new apps for this old device.
So Apple want me to buy a new one or should i upgrade to an iphone? Or just use my old ipod with my old apps? Or does anybody know how to get around this problem?



No more new apps for this old device.
So Apple want me to buy a new one or should i upgrade to an iphone? Or just use my old ipod with my old apps? Or does anybody know how to get around this problem?
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